Stone-Built Cottage Fixer-Upper on 0.19 Acres Near Cree's Scenic Beaches in West Clare

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Leitrim, Cree, Co. Clare, V15W310, Creegh (Ireland)

2 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 35Floor area

€35,000

Country home

No parking

2 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

35m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene townland of Leitrim, just a stone's throw away from the charming village of Cree in West Clare, lies an opportunity waiting for just the right person to breath life anew into a quaint, derelict stone-built cottage. This is not just a property, it is a story waiting to unfold, a piece of Ireland's rich tapestry ready for a new chapter. If you have ever dreamed of owning a country home reflecting pure character and charm, this is the canvas you can mold into your dream abode.

Leitrim, Cree, Co. Clare, with its beautiful and picturesque landscapes, offers an authentic piece of rural Ireland. Despite the cottage being a derelict and in need of extensive renovations, it whispers tales of old-world charm with its stone-built walls and quaint design. With a successful refurbishment, you can bring this property back to its former glory and make it into a personal haven molded to your tastes.

The property is a cozy two-bedroom cottage, devoid of a bathroom—which offers you the golden chance to architect its layout to best suit your lifestyle. Imagine waking up each morning to have your first cup of coffee while breathing the clean crisp country air, nestled amidst the tranquility of an idyllic Irish countryside. The site itself is a modest 0.19 acres, but don't let its size fool you; it's more than enough to lay down roots and carve out a lifescape of endless possibilities.

Here's what you need to know about the status and features of this property:

- Stone-built cottage
- Renovation required
- Situated on 0.19 acres
- No bathroom installed
- Two-bedroom arrangement
- Requires full refurbishment
- Concrete flooring
- Painted panel ceilings
- Plastered walls
- Connected to water and electricity
- Vacant over 10 years

The beauty of landscaping the area to suit different fantasies lies just outside your doorstep. You have the freedom to design a garden oasis, or perhaps create a cozy outdoor space filled with rustic charm. Once refurbished, you could transform the separate rooms within into the quintessential country home, coupled with modern conveniences.

With West Clare at your doorstep, you have an abundance of recreational activities to enjoy. The presence of the charming village of Cree nearby plays on the allure of peaceful Irish village life. A quick drive will take you to Cree's localized amenities: primary school, preschool, a small shop for essentials, a couple of traditional pubs for a good old Irish music night, and even a local church and beauty salon for those spiritual and self-care needs.

Living here grants you access to the magnetic rugged coastlines of Clare. Just a whisk away lie majestic beaches that are nothing short of enchanting. Doughmore Beach is a brief 8 minutes from your doorstep, while Kilkee and Spanish Point, both fantastic for seaside escapades, are a mere 15-minute drive away. Ideal for surfers and nature walkers alike, the coastline is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and relaxation in one of Ireland's most breathtaking locations.

And if we talk climate, don't fear - the Clare area tends to have a moderate oceanic climate which means long summer days and shorter mild winters. Each season here brings its own palette of beauty; from the blooming spring to the golden hues of autumn. This setting promises not just a home but an entire lifestyle, attuned with nature's ebb and flow.

Exploring daily life in county Clare, you will soon discover the rhythm of a tight-knit community that adopts a slower, more relaxing pace of life. Abundant greenery and peaceful landscapes are the staples here, allowing mindfulness and appreciation of nature's grandeur to be cultivated by anyone who makes this place their home.

Don’t just imagine the joy of a remarkably unique home. Those rural sounds of delicate bird songs at dawn and restful evenings by a traditional stone hearth could be yours. With public auction scheduled soon, there's no greater opportunity than now to seize this incredible project. Given its current state, grants may also be available to assist in fulfilling its promise, ensuring the journey from fixer-upper to cherished home is as smooth and rewarding as can be. Don't let this chance slip away, your perfect retreat in the Irish countryside awaits.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
35
Price per m²
€1,000
Garden size
770
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
renovating
Amount of Bathrooms
0
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
Country home
Energy label

Unknown

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Description of the Country Home in Barroe, Carracastle, Co. Mayo Nestled in the serene countryside of Carracastle in County Mayo, this traditional two-story country home presents a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace the charms of rural Irish life. With an address at Barroe, Carracastle, Co. Mayo, F45H521, this home offers a peaceful retreat set against the backdrop of Ireland’s captivating landscapes. This property features two bedrooms and spans an area of approximately 115 square meters, sitting on a generous plot of roughly 0.44 acres. The quaint structure and expansive land provide ample potential for custom renovations, making it an ideal fixer-upper for those who cherish the chance to infuse a space with their personal touch while conserving its old-world charm. Ground Floor: - Sitting room with a feature fireplace, solid wood flooring, and dual aspect windows - Living room/dining room also boasting a feature fireplace and wood flooring - A compact yet functional fitted kitchen - A full bathroom - Additional space that once served as a shop, offering flexible options for redevelopment into more living space First Floor: - Two cozy bedrooms equipped with solid wood flooring Additional Features: - Outbuilding to the rear, suitable for storage or conversion - Property uses solid fuel and electric heaters - Well water supply and septic tank - Large garden space ideal for landscaping or gardening Living in Carracastle, Co. Mayo: Carracastle is a charming village steeped in history and surrounded by the natural beauty of the West of Ireland. It’s only a short drive from larger towns like Charlestown, and within commuting distance to the cities of Sligo and Castlebar, offering a balance of rural tranqui ... click here to read more

Barroe, Carracastle, Co. Mayo, F45H521

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Immerse yourself in the rustic charm of this three-bedroom farmhouse perched on the scenic coastline of Kilkee, Co. Clare, Ireland. This residence presents a unique blend of pastoral serenity and unspoiled sea views of the Atlantic Ocean, nestled within a generous 1-acre plot. While boasting significant potential, the farmhouse is awaiting a loving restoration that will surely transform it into a stunning abode or a peaceful retreat. Located on Milltown Road, the property enjoys a tranquil setting on the edge of Kilkee, a vibrant town particularly bustling during the summer months when it becomes a sought-after destination for both residents and visitors. The farmhouse is conveniently positioned near the Miltown Malbay/Doonbeg Road, granting easy access to neighboring towns and essential services. For those considering making this property their new home, here’s a glimpse into its current state and possibilities: Property Features: - Three cozy bedrooms - Single bathroom - Kitchen requiring modernization - Living room with traditional features - Space for possible expansion and customization Amenities: - Generous selection of outbuildings offering ample storage or potential additional living spaces (subject to planning permission) - A large haybarn with breathtaking ocean views - Spacious 1-acre site, enabling extensive gardening or outdoor activities - Close proximity to essential services like supermarkets, cafes, pubs, and schools Living in Kilkee offers a blend of relaxation and adventure, making it ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The town boasts a variety of amenities, including a golf club, scenic cliff walks, and numerous water sports opportunities aimed at making life en ... click here to read more

Milltown Road, Kilkee, Kilkee, Co. Clare, V15PN30

Nestled in the charming village of Doolin, Co. Clare, this captivating villa, fondly known as Daly's House, offers a serene retreat amidst Ireland's dramatic landscapes. Positioned on a quiet cul-de-sac, just a brief walk from the buzz of Fisher Street, this property merges the tranquility of countryside living with the accessibility of village amenities, making it an ideal catch for overseas buyers or expats seeking a taste of Irish charm. This delightful residence boasts a picturesque setting on the renowned Wild Atlantic Way. With the majestic Cliffs of Moher to the north, the Lunar-like Burren landscape to the east, and the historic Aran Islands a short ferry ride away, residents are privy to some of the most awe-inspiring scenery in Ireland. Doolin is celebrated not only for its views but as a cultural hub renowned for traditional Irish music, providing an immersive experience into the Irish heritage. The villa itself, a previously well-loved bed and breakfast, which has consistently ranked amongst the top accommodations in Ireland, is spread across a generous 335 square meters. It comprises nine bedrooms and eight bathrooms, each featuring boutique-style decor, offering a cozy yet refined living experience. As a good conditioned home, it is enriched with thoughtful furnishings and a functional layout conducive to both private relaxation and social gatherings. Beyond the walls of this charming abode, Doolin serves as a perfect backdrop for a plethora of activities. From hiking along the rugged coastal trails, exploring the geological wonders of the Burren, to enjoying the nightly traditional music sessions in local pubs – there is never a dull moment. For the leisurely days, the community's friendly atmosphere ma ... click here to read more

Daly's House, Doonmacfelim, Doolin, Doolin, Co. Clare, V95RW62

Nestled in the charming Irish town of Askeaton, this delightful bungalow offers a unique opportunity for those seeking to plant roots in the scenic and serene countryside of Ballyellinan. This welcoming 4-bedroom detached home, situated on approximately half an acre, promises potential and comfort in a peaceful setting just a stone's throw away from the hustle and bustle of Limerick City. As a bussy real estate agent, I'm proud to showcase this hidden gem to those looking for both tranquility and community living in Ireland. A brief jaunt down the N69 and you will find yourself in the heart of Askeaton, a town rich with history and charm. Known for its captivating ruins and scenic river views, this area boasts a climate that's delightfully temperate year-round. Summers are typically mild and winters are more on the gentle side as well, making it an ideal place for those unaccustomed to harsh weather. The locals are warm and welcoming, providing a genuine sense of belonging. The town is home to the Askeaton Castle and Franciscan Friary; history buffs will find these sites fascinating and enriching. Stepping into the house, you are greeted by a cozy entrance hallway with laminate flooring that seamlessly guides you into the different corners of this home. It's the kind of entrance that sets the tone for a welcoming family environment — perfect for gatherings or simply enjoying time with loved ones. The sitting room is quintessentially cozy, boasting an open fire with a back boiler, offering both warmth and a classic aesthetic that's perfect for Ireland's cooler evenings. For those who have a penchant for culinary adventures, the kitchen/dining room is both welcoming and functional. The space comes equipped with a stove, ... click here to read more

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If you've ever dreamed of a charming little retreat right in the heart of Ireland, then look no further. This delightful chalet, nestled on Lower Maiden Street in Newcastle West, County Limerick, could be just what you're looking for. Let me take you on a walkthrough of this property that has so much potential, capturing the essence of small-town life paired with close-knit community vibes. This end-of-terrace house on Lower Maiden Street presents an irresistible opportunity to dive into a project full of promise. A snug chalet offering a cozy experience, perfect for first-time buyers or even investors wanting potential in a growing area. With 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, this property is just the right size for someone looking to make a mark or create a tranquil getaway. From the entrance, you step into a snug, welcoming space that is the heart of the residence. Every foot of the 37 square meters has been planed with thoughtful consideration. Picture the possibilities of reinventing this space—whether it’s sprucing it up as a holiday home or transforming it into a charming rental. The solid fuel heating system provides a rustic feel in the cooler months, making it an ideal space for snug winter evenings by the fire. Now, let's expand our view beyond these walls because living in Newcastle West means embracing the local community and rich Irish culture. Imagine friendly neighbors and weekends filled with leisurely strolls to the Limerick Greenway or bustling markets. The town itself is well-equipped, with schools, shops, and sports clubs just a skip away from your doorstep. For families, it offers both the comforts and conveniences of modern-day living along with the charms of historical architecture and heritage. Here ... click here to read more

Lower Maiden Street, Newcastle West, Co. Limerick, V42HK23

Discover an enticing opportunity in the heart of Newmarket on Fergus, where a five-bedroom apartment beckons as a promising abode for families and a viable prospect for investors seeking a property with potential. Situated at Ennis Road, this residence is framed by the serene landscapes of Co. Clare, offering a blend of comfort and convenience within its 278 square meter living space. This five-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is thoughtfully laid out and maintained in good condition, showcasing ample living spaces that cater to both relaxation and family gatherings. The floor plan is generously proportioned, providing a practical yet comfortable environment for everyday living. The property's inherent potential is also evident with spaces that can be reimagined or transformed to suit different needs, whether it's creating a home office, a children's play area, or adapting for family expansions. Regarding amenities, future residents will find a diverse range of conveniences and services nearby: - Local shopping centers offering groceries and essentials - Educational institutions from primary to secondary level within a short commute - Various healthcare facilities including clinics and a local hospital - Easy access to public transportation and major road networks linking to Shannon, Limerick, Ennis, and Galway Living in Newmarket on Fergus offers a tranquil yet connected lifestyle. The town is rich with Irish charm and community spirit, making it an ideal settling point for expatriates and overseas buyers looking to immerse in the local culture. The area is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and fishing in the nearby lakes and rivers. For those considering ... click here to read more

Ennis Road, Newmarket on Fergus, Co. Clare, V95TN22

Arabella House, nestled in the tranquil Irish countryside in Ballymacelligott, Co. Kerry, presents a rare chance for discerning buyers to acquire a historic and architecturally significant family home. Built circa 1765, this remarkable Georgian residence is named after Arabella, the wife of its original occupant, Arthur Blennerhasset, adding a rich narrative to its already profound heritage. As you approach the home, the grandeur of its early construction is evident in its meticulously preserved facade, featuring a traditional Doric door case that sets the tone for the splendor that lies within. With 230 square meters of living space spread across two stories, the house offers extensive accommodations suitable for both large families and gatherings. Upon entering, the grand hallway leads to a formal dining room and sitting room—each boasting bay windows that flood the rooms with natural light and offer peaceful views of the surrounding 7.9 acres of pristine landscape. Additionally, five spacious double bedrooms cater to larger families or can comfortably accommodate visiting guests. Two front-facing bedrooms feature these eminent bay windows as well, promoting a relaxing environment filled with light. The residence includes two bathrooms, a practical kitchen space, and a cozy study/library, ideal for home office needs or quiet reflection. Furthermore, a large basement spans the entirety of the home's footprint, presenting ample storage or potential for further personalization. Living in Arabella House provides a connection to the natural world, with its extensive grounds featuring mature specimen trees, orchards, and flourishing plant life, courtesy of its chemical-free maintenance for over 25 years. A gentle stream ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic heart of Carraroe, Galway, this charming 3-bedroom, detached house offers a unique blend of rural tranquility and coastal splendor. Priced at €425,000 and extensively covering 156 square meters, this residence encourages a lifestyle deeply connected with nature and the enchanting Irish countryside. Upon entering, the generous, sunlight-bathed hallway introduces you to a layout designed for ease and comfort. The home features a welcoming sitting room with an open fireplace and dual-aspect windows, currently arranged as a practical home office but easily reclaimable as a cozy retreat or guest room. The spacious kitchen and dining area serve as a communal heart of the home, boasting modern fitted units, integrated appliances, and serene views over the lush rear garden. Adjacent to this is a utility room, offering additional storage and functionality. Two inviting archways lead from the dining area to the distinctive features of the home: a conservatory and a separate living room. The conservatory, with its vaulted ceiling and panoramic windows, provides a 180-degree view of the distant sea, making it an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the peace of the surrounding landscape. Meanwhile, the living room, marked by its high ceilings, solid fuel stove, and vibrant feature wall, stands ready to host family gatherings with a touch of rustic charm. Accommodation further includes three sizable double bedrooms; the master bedroom boasts an en-suite bathroom and built-in wardrobes, aligning convenience with comfort. The family bathroom comes equipped with luxurious touches such as a Jacuzzi Bath, offering a spa-like experience at home. For outdoor appreciation, the property features expansive front and rear ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming locale of Ballard, Barna, Co. Galway, sits an exquisitely positioned villa that embodies privacy and scenic beauty. This distinguished residence, discreetly situated 50 meters from the main Barna Road, rests on a 0.5-acre site, offering breathtaking views of both Galway Bay and the distant Hills of Clare. With its surroundings deeply enriched by natural beauty, featuring Barna Woods and Silverstrand Beach within a short stroll, this property serves as a serene haven, while conveniently close to local amenities and attractions. This villa boasts 333 square meters of sophisticated living space, distributed thoughtfully across its two levels. The property indulges its residents with four well-appointed bedrooms and four bathrooms, satisfying the needs of a modern family or those who entertain guests regularly. Its architecture and site planning promote a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living. The south-facing veranda and conservatory, stretching along the residence, invite an abundance of natural light and offer panoramic views of the oceanic vista—an ideal setting for relaxing or social gatherings. The ground floor of the property strikes a perfect balance between grandeur and comfort. The entrance lobby, with its elevated ceilings and timber accents, leads to various meticulously designed spaces. A cozy reading room or home office situates itself conveniently off the lobby, featuring south-facing windows and a solid-fuel stove, perfect for quiet afternoons or telecommuting needs. The main living area, located on the south-west wing, is designed to bring the beauty of the outdoors inside, with large windows and doors opening onto the veranda. The living spaces are complemented by a master b ... click here to read more

Ballard, Barna, Co. Galway, H91P22T

This dreamy, one-of-a-kind home, complete with a limekiln from the 18th century, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of luxury in the heart of Ireland’s idyllic countryside. Nestled in the heart of Ballinruane Wood, in the serene locale of Kilmeedy, Limerick, this detached five-bedroom house combines results of liver-leafed landscape designers' work and cutting-edge architectural innovation. Stepping through the door, you are greeted with the timeless elegance of a Travertine chisel effect marble floor that flows seamlessly throughout the ground floor. The limekiln reception room, restored from its primitive glory from 1824, provides a heartwarming welcome featuring an original sandstone fireplace surrounded with a solid fuel stove, accentuated with custom handmade oak queen Ann beams, strategically-placed lighting, and surround sound. Venture into the tower area through a sandstone archway and be awed by a stainless steel cantilever spiral staircase, an homage to a gothic style where you'll further notice the stunning chandelier and stainless steel skirting, repeated throughout the castle. A beautiful, high gloss kitchen area equipped with enough overhead and under-counter storage space will produce the most convenient culinary experience. Granites worktop, stainless steel splashback, and a range of modern appliances including an eye level double oven, integrated dishwasher and American style fridge freezer is a feast to your eyes, making it a great place to gather and share meals. Property features include: - A five-bedroom house with six bathrooms - A total size of 325 m² - Price: $900,000 Amenities include: - Kitchen with granites worktop - High gloss kitchen with an excellent range of overhead and und ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene surroundings of Listrim, Spa, Tralee in County Kerry, this 5-bedroom detached house is a splendid find for those looking to own a significant piece of Irish residential charm. The property is set on a substantial 0.76-acre site, generously offering privacy, tranquility, and breathtaking sea views, especially enjoyable from the well-appointed rear patio and expansive garden. With 251 square meters of living space, this home is aptly designed to cater to a robust family lifestyle, while still offering cozy areas for relaxation and entertainment. The ground floor houses three well-sized bedrooms, a living room, and an open-plan kitchen/dining/living area that leads out to a welcoming sunroom, ideal for soaking in the surrounding natural beauty irrespective of the weather. Additionally, the ground floor includes a full bathroom and a utility room that underscores practicality and convenience. Ascend to the first floor, and you are greeted by two large ensuite bedrooms, each a sanctuary of rest. A unique feature on this floor is the landing area that has been smartly converted into a lounge with a fitted kitchen - perfect for older children or an au pair, offering them their own space within the home. Despite some areas that may desire minor updates to personalize or refresh to modern tastes, the interior overall is completed to a high standard, ready for immediate occupancy without the necessity for substantial immediate investment. The ample off-road parking further enhances the appeal, especially for families with multiple vehicles. Living in Listrim provides a lifestyle filled with peace and the natural environment, with Fenit Beach and Banna Strand each only a short drive away—ideal for weekend ... click here to read more

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This four-bedroom, semi-detached house located at 68B Hawthorn Place, Clybaun Road, Knocknacarra, Galway, with a postal code of H91 KF2A in Ireland, presents a welcoming opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in vibrant Irish living while enjoying the benefits of a spacious family home. Built in 1989 and standing as a testament to diligent upkeep, this residence spans an impressive 108 square meters. The interior begins with a bright entrance hallway leading into a large living room that features double doors opening to an open-plan kitchen/diner. This setup ensures the home feels airy and connected, ideal for family interactions or gathering spaces for entertaining guests. Accessibility to the outdoors is made easy via a sliding door that opens up to a charming rear garden. Accommodations across the first floor include four well-proportioned bedrooms, with one boasting an ensuite bathroom. The main bathroom supports the remaining bedrooms, ensuring ample facilities for all household members. Added to this is a fully converted attic, accessible via a full staircase, enhancing the home’s storage solutions significantly. Though maintained in good condition, this home is ideally suited for buyers looking for a property they can personalize. Some areas might benefit from updates or modernization, allowing new owners to infuse their style and preferences, making this an ideal fixer-upper opportunity. ### Property Features: - Semi-detached house - Four bedrooms (one ensuite) - Two bathrooms - Fully converted attic for additional storage - Open plan kitchen/dining area - Large living room - Sliding doors to rear garden ### Amenities: - Off-street parking for at least two vehicles - Rear garden with patio area ... click here to read more

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Introducing a beautiful bungalow nestled in the peaceful landscape of Tawnybeg, County Galway, where the charm of country living, with all its peace and serenity, meets the convenience of proximity to a vibrant village. This good condition south westerly facing two-bedroom detached bungalow is set on a mature half-acre site. A unique perk of this property is its sizeable floored attic, opening doors for further potential expansion, only limited by your creativity and vision. Built in 2005, it is clear that the current owner has invested a great deal of time and love in maintaining the property. This home is enveloped by natural beauty, with panoramic scenic countryside views. This tranquil setting offers a retreat from the fast-paced city life, a perfect backdrop to a slow and peaceful lifestyle, but without losing the comfort of amenities. Despite its rural charm, the property is a mere 6.2 kilometers from Moycullen Village, a dynamic town filled with local amenities, schools, and services. This beautiful convergence of rural and urban means you can enjoy the best of both worlds - tranquility during your days and the convenience of the village close by. This beautiful bungalow offers inviting living spaces, starting with the bright entrance hall that leads to a spacious living room, the perfect setting to unwind and relax at the end of the day. The heart of this charming house is the open-plan kitchen/dining room, a warm and welcoming place to create and enjoy meals. This communal space extends outdoors through sliding doors to a paved patio – a perfect outdoor setting for al fresco dining or a warm tea on a sunny day. The bungalow features an organized utility space adjacent to the kitchen, providing convenient acc ... click here to read more

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Imagine a cozy corner of Galway, right in the heart of Ireland, waiting just for you. Welcome to this charming 2-bedroom semi-detached bungalow nestled in the tranquil cul-de-sac of Cluainin, Newcastle. This delightful home offers the perfect blend of city convenience and suburban calm, ideal for anyone looking to embrace the gracious Galway lifestyle. Now, I gotta warn you, my days are packed with many such promising homes, but this one is something special indeed! First, let's talk about the area. Living in Newcastle, Galway, is all about enjoying the best of both worlds. You're just a hop away from the vibrant city center and the peacefulness of Salthill's scenic spots. The climate here is just about perfect too, with mild winters and balmy summers, plus you get that crisp Atlantic breeze. For those considering a move from warmer or more humid climates, you'll find our climate here a welcome change. One of the best parts about living in Newcastle is how connected but peaceful it is. Galway University and the University Hospital are mere minutes away, making it extremely convenient for academic and medical professionals alike. Not to mention, the Westside Shopping Centre and library are close by for all your shopping and reading needs. Plus, if sports gets your heart racing, local sports facilities will keep you active and entertained. And, of course, frequent buses whisk you into the city center or down to Salthill Village, where more cultural adventures await. Stepping into the bungalow, the story unfolds beautifully. This lovely abode is in lovely condition, showing off its charm right from the entrance hall. It connects you to all the home's cozy corners and even offers attic access for additional storage—a true ... click here to read more

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Located in the prestigious location of Corcullen, Bushypark, this impressive 5 bedroom detached house offers a whole host of features that make it an exceptional property. Moycullen, located in Galway, Ireland, is the perfect setting for the prospective homeowner who values both tranquility and convenience. Built in 2000 and extending to a generous 370.77 sq.m (approx. 3,991 sq.ft.), this house Nests on a splendid landscaped site bordered with sturdy granite stone walls. Double gates greet you at the entrance, leading you to a tarmacadam driveway that provides ample parking all around the house. The impressive residence boasts a large annex attached to the rear and an integrated garage. Appealing double doors lead you to the double-height entrance hall complete with central staircase and large gallery landing. To the left of the hall is the main sitting room, beautifully laid with solid wood flooring and equipped with an open fireplace. Opposite the hall, a family room heated with an oil-fired stove treats occupants to delightful views of the front garden. From the snug room, you can easily move to the bright and expansive kitchen/dining area. The kitchen is fitted with an excellent selection of units and comes complete with integrated appliances and a helpful island unit. The dining area extends to the front for an airy feel, with tiled flooring throughout. A large, well-placed utility room is found at the rear of the kitchen that could be fitted with storage units as needed. The annex is a standout feature of this house, offering an incredible amount of space that can comfortably be converted to a separate family unit. On the first floor, a capacious landing overlooks the hall below. The master bedroom enjoys a ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting countryside gem nestled in the heart of Boherboy, a quaint and charming village in the picturesque County Cork. Boherboy is more than just a location; it’s a way of life where neighbors know each other by name and the pace of life is deliciously slow. It’s the kind of place where you can truly immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of the Irish landscape, with lush greenery and rolling hills that will make you fall in love with Ireland all over again. For those seeking a little slice of serenity in a country home, this two-story property at Knocklaugh is a perfect opportunity. Situated prominently on the Kanturk to Boherbue Road, the location offers easy road access, yet provides the peace and quiet synonymous with rural living. This property is more than just a house; it's a narrative waiting to be written by those with vision and a little elbow grease. This home, while needing some TLC, is a diamond in the rough and presents itself with ample potential. It’s a classic fixer-upper that beckons to the enthusiastic renovator or the crafty investor looking to create something special from the ground up. Let’s acknowledge, the house is definitely in a renovating condition, but oh what a canvas it is! Once reinvigorated, it could become a stunning example of a traditional Irish country home, something truly special amongst the emerald hills. Property Features: - Traditional stone design - Two stories - Original layout - Living room - Kitchen - Ground floor bathroom/WC - Two bedrooms on the first floor - Expansive site: 0.25 hectare (0.62 acres) - Access to mains water - Potential for Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant What makes this property truly appealing is its significant land are ... click here to read more

Knocklaugh, Boherbue, Co. Cork, P51A4V9

Ah, the life of a busy real estate agent is full of challenges and excitement. Today, we're diving into a standout opportunity nestled in the heartland of Ireland, where tranquility meets architectural brilliance. If you're seeking a villa that's not just a home but a lifestyle experience, then look no further. We're talking about a gem located in the serene village of Kildimo, near the vibrant Limerick City and doting the pristine Irish countryside. This property is calling out to the discerning expatriate or international buyer wanting a slice of the idyllic Irish lifestyle. Now, picture this: a modern villa with a touch of elegance, standing graciously on an elevated plot of Ballinacarriga, Kildimo. Built as recently as 2018, this architectural masterpiece sprawls across an impressive 291 square metres of living space. The design intertwines functionality with an inviting ambiance, bringing together modern lifestyles and family warmth. This isn't just a house; it's a home waiting to be filled with life, laughter, and new beginnings. Let's talk about some of its alluring features: - Built in 2018, showcasing modern architecture blended with functionality - Immaculate condition, reflecting a new-like state - Open-plan living areas, ideal for family gatherings - Five spacious bedrooms, perfect for growing families or hosting guests - Principal suite comes with luxurious ensuite and walk-in wardrobe - Three bathrooms, including a stand-alone bath with panoramic views - Underfloor heating and triple glazed windows enhancing energy efficiency - A large patio and a 45 sq.m rooftop terrace providing splendid views - Landscaped gardens spanning 0.62 acres with original stone boundary - Detached garage with conversion potent ... click here to read more

Ballinacarriga, Kildimo, Limerick City, Co. Limerick, V9425V6

Nestled in the charming and scenic locality of Maree in Oranmore, just a short drive from the bustling Galway City, this 5-bedroom detached house represents a delightful blend of modern style and spacious living. With a well-crafted architectural design emphasizing natural light and efficient use of space, this residence ensures a warm and inviting atmosphere. Spanning approximately 269 sqm (2,900 sqft), the house unfolds over two main levels, along with an additional lower level offering opportunities for shared or independent living arrangements. The lower level includes a well-equipped bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, a reception room, and a functional kitchen/laundry room. The heart of the home is found on the ground level where the main entrance hall leads into a west-facing sunroom—an ideal spot for soaking in the afternoon sunlight. Additionally, two large reception rooms seamlessly open onto expansive deck areas facing both the west and south, creating perfect settings for hosting gatherings or enjoying peaceful solitude. The home’s upper floor features a spacious landing that leads to four bedrooms, including a master ensuite, alongside a large main bathroom. Thoughtful design elements like a substantial linen cupboard add a layer of practicality to the elegant layout. Recent upgrades, realized in 2017, have enhanced the home with a new kitchen and updated bathrooms, alongside a modern, zoned heating system. The enhancements continue outside, where a well-maintained tarmac driveway and landscaped grounds—featuring lush lawns, decorative shrub beds, and mature trees—complement the property’s aesthetics. For those contemplating future expansions, planning permission has been granted for an extension to the fr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Leam West, Recess, Co. Galway, this detached 2-bedroom house presents a perfect blend of privacy and accessibility. This charming residence, sited in a locality renowned for its breathtaking mountain vistas and close community spirit, offers a unique opportunity, especially for those looking to immerse themselves in the idyllic Irish countryside while having modern conveniences within easy reach. The house itself, originally built in the 1930s, has undergone significant renovations to improve both its functionality and comfort. It now features oil-fired central heating, double glazing, and a new septic tank. The interior, preserved in good condition, spans approximately 120 square meters and is ready to welcome a new owner, with potential for further customization and extension per existing planning permissions from 2004. Stepping inside the property from the robust UPVC door, you are greeted by a capacious living room, elegantly designed with a large natural stone fireplace at its heart, flanked by unique bench seating. The room is adorned with a quaint painted tongue and groove pine ceiling, enhancing its rustic charm. This central space leads naturally to the well-appointed kitchen and dining area, which boasts quality kitchen units and a bespoke black oak dining table set against a local stone pillar. The property includes one bathroom, which is a meticulously designed space featuring fully tiled floors, enamel steel bath, along with modern conveniences such as a Triton T90 electric shower and a large heated towel rack. Sleeping arrangements include two bedrooms—one on the ground floor with built-in wardrobes providing ample storage and superior views over the valley. The second ... click here to read more

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